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1 Int(1) | Satow, Vol. III. Appendix; "Ancient Japanese Rituals," by the
2 Int | order of the universe, the ancient sages observed that all
3 Int(37)| The Ancient Learning School "Kogaku"
4 Int | crime is "confusion." The ancient order has been lost and
5 I | north, 2 ever studying the ancient writings, and constantly
6 I | upon its value, but the ancient models and Tei-Shu have
7 I | and others explain the ancient learning after new principles.
8 I | there are men professing the ancient learning who declare that
9 I | and Buddhism are one! Such ancient learning is apart from virtue. 23~
10 I(23) | For the Ancient Learning School, see Mr.
11 I | among all heresies from ancient days until now none has
12 I | mimic the actions of the ancient Sages to meet a living one
13 I | which is not in the more ancient books. Confucius did not
14 II | even now something of the ancient customs, differing from
15 III | a grief that lasts from ancient days until now. It is still
16 IV | And thus it is that the ancient rulers exalt intelligence
17 IV | important of all, then with ease ancient evils cannot be escaped.
18 IV | small and for the rest, ancient precedent should be followed
19 IV | argument with instances ancient and modern, the short summer
20 V | this is supplied in the ancient writing called So,—~ ~~~"
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